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Seventy-fifth
Yeftr.
(Established
Jan,
14,1836.)
FJfilt
THREE
YEAfiS
TODAY
ALTON,
ILL,
THURSDAY
EVENING,
DECEMBER
1,
1910.
10c
PER
WEEK.
HEAT
WAS
OPPRESSIVE.
In
This
'Cityc-Od'You
Relnem-
ber
Anything
About
It?
Folks
Discarded
i
Coats
and
Ignored
Fires,
*
-.lack
Frost
was
.busy
making
Ice
all
dty
December
1,
1910
and
Boreas
W.IH
helping
him
make
mortals
un-
(oinfortabie
as
much
as
possible.
Trains
fvonv
the
north
came
Into
the
city
with
tops
covered,
with
snow
and
Know
flakes
were
flying
through
the
atmosphere
here
all
day
too,
threatening
to
light
and
fltty
awhile.
It
was
much
different
in
Alton
forty
three
years
ago
today.
It
IB
of
record
that
the
heat
was
almost
oppressive
on
that
day
and
folks
discarded
coats
and
.wraps
end
the
coal
and
fuel
market
slumped
appreciably.
Perhaps
If
you
Were
bere
you
will
remember
the
conditions,
but
whether
you
do
or
not
It
is
of
record
that
such
weather
/was
a
visitor.
«
John
McKcdn,
•
secretary
of
tlio
Sentinel-Democrat
Panting
'company
ccmi'o
to
Alton
4,3
years
ago
chaperoned
by
the
stork
'and..
the
bird
was
almost
completely
j
WEATHER
FORECAST.
Oationifly
fair
tonight
nnii
w\-\
5<lity
except
threatening
north
t»or-|
ttloii
tonight,.
Continued
eolll.
A
f
Rffi
PASSENGER
by
tho
heat
of
the
day
andjtHe
;e3iertion
of
carrying
the
new
comer
40
live
McKeon
home.
He
says^he-doesn't
remember
much,
^boutyjcbnllltlons
that
day
although
h'i
was
here,
but
LEMONS
RIPENING
IN_HOTEL
LOBBY.
!«V
llHni
Hotel
Now
liaises
Home-
Grown
Lemons,
llcsiacs
Chickens
in
the
Coop
untl
on
the
Canvas.
The
;
IIlinl
hotel
will
soon
acquire
the'
siune
place
in
the
hearts
of
Al-
tonlans
as
our
city
Itself
holds
In
the
estimation
of
the
St.
Louis
newspapers,
wben
tho
subject
of
nature
Taking
is
under
discussion.
The
latest
thing
that
comes
to
tho
notice
of
frequenters
of
tho
lohby
of
the
liotel
Is
the
little
tree
of
halfrlpe
lemons,
numbering
about
fifteen.
Manager
A.
P.
Rat/-
put
the
tree
In
the
hotel
with
the
express
Intention
cutting
down
the
lemon
bill
of
the
hotel,
thus
showing
that
he
Is
not
only
a
liberal
host,
but
also
an
economical
manager.
There
Is
a
sign
on
tlie
lemon
bush,
entreating
one
not
to
touch
the
half
ripe
frutt.
Tlie
luscious
(?)
fruit
is
almost
full
grown
now,
but
it
will
require
several
days
to
ripen
it
thoroughly,
'i'lia
fruit
is
big,
surprisingly
large
for
a
lemon.as
we
northerners
are
used
to
it.
It
looks
almost
like
a
small
grapefruit.
Mr.
RaU
'has
been
raising
bis
own
chickens
In
tfoe
rear
of
the
hostelery,
and
probably
(though
ICE
FLOATS
IN
RIVER.
Mrs,
Delnuth
Believes
Alton's
Poor
Best
Cared
For
in
Stated-Most
All
Supplied
With
Coal,
Last
night
4nd
this
morning
were
HAS
SOME
PROTECTION
,
...,AS
ONE
WHO
PAYS,
Street
'Par
'Company
Just
an
HCSIHJII.
Hible
for.
I'oliccmnn
on
Car
as
Anyone
Kluc.
A
jury
in
'the
Circuit
Court
found
a
verdict
last
night
awarding
$1,990
damage*
to
Charles
Ludwig,
a
Venice
policeman,
whose
left
hand
was
crushed
ofr
under
the
wheels
of
n
cold
enough
.to
cause
Alton
to
shiver'
Btreet
cnr
.,„
-Venice
last
January,
and
the
big
ear
muffs,
fur
cc.ps
and
Uu
,
W
|
g
teU
in-attempting
to
alight
big
collar
'overcoats
wero
brought
from
a
caT
..^t
|,o
claimed
the
car
out
for
use.
Tho
thermometer
reg-J
was
Bt
nrtcd
just
as
he
stepped
ofl
istcrcd
14
above
zero,
eighteen
!
nnd
tbat
ho
s
ij
ppe(
j
,,„<,,,,.
tho
wUcl8
points
below
freezing
and
It
was
an(I
lost
h
|
8
;
h
and.
The
company's
Ill
(II.
UUJ
!*•».»*
W
11
•>*•
i"V-
I'
MU
UV>l\s<llflll.
...
.
1,18
mother
often
told-him
about
the
lbis
is
not
Absolutely
authentic,)
the
I
uext
move
Of
the
hotel
management
phenomenal
December
day
and
so
.
,
did
his
father.
He
is
kicking,
be-1
ln
their
™
m
^sn
cause
the
stork-
has
apparently
;
neglected
Ms
interests
in'thus
^bringing
him
here
on.a
warm
uay
and
not
doing
anything
now
apparently
to
keep
the
climate
comfortable..
i
cut
dowii
the
budget
will
bo
to
install
a
minature
Juxeph
Fooro
Dead
After-Long
Illness.
•
Joseph
Feo'ro,
aged
20
years
died
!il
his
home
at
1230
east
Third
atreat
lust
night.
The
vpung
nian,had
been
ill
with
rheumatism
foKii
long
time
but
had
kept
at
his
duties
at
the
glass
works.
Two
sisters
Misses
Beatrice
and
Mary
survive
the
ycung
man<
PecenRedJs,.0^;son..o£jtbe
late
Patrick
Koore
^Hyi'iwtlrjiJJBlaiiey
'"wasTTjillfeS
ly
a
.Riirlin'glon
train
bteUveen;
Alton
aud-'.-WefiV-.^tO.^^^.^'''^.^^''.^^''.
On
n
foggy.,:
nibt'iUns.
£atrlok
Feore
with-'a
cro.W,Started
across
to.,
West
Chicago
stock-yards
on
the
roof
and'
fatten
their
own
beef.
Then
to
cap
the
wl.'ole,
Prof.
Harney
will
be
busy
in
his
studio
in
the
hotel
painting
'
such
realistic
nature
deilnatlons
that
tho
sparrows
will
.fly
through
the
expected
there
would
bo
a
call
for-
aid
by
many
of
the
unfortunate
poor
of
the
city.
Mvs.
Damuth,
furnished
one
little
boy
with
a
pah-
of
shoes
furnished
a
atn/.H
amount
of
bedding
and
made
it
a,
point
to
see
that
no
'
ono
suffered.
Most
all
of
these
peo-
i
pie
l.iavo
been
supi)lied
witli
coal,
many
have
been
given
clothing
and
shoes
earlier
in
the
season
and
Mrs.
Demutb'
believes
they
are
prepared
for
n
good
hard
cold
spell.
The
first
floating
ice
In
the
river
appear-:
ed
this
morning
and
those
persons
having
crafts
in
tfce
river
are
arranging,
to
withdraw
at
once.
The
ice
is
light
of
course,
but
still
it
was
Ice
and
good
cold
ice
which
slows
that
the
weather
is
freezing
and*
Hint
a
little
more
of
the
same
kind
of
weather
that
we
are
getting
now
will
fill
the
river
full
of
heavy
ice.
The
water
Is
very
low
at
the
present
time
and
it
was
stated
this
morning
Uy
eevcval
old
river
men
that
if
the
wind
laid
tlie
water
be|
hind
the'dike
and
it
became
placid
It
would
be
frozen
solid
by
mom-
Ing.
The
river
being
low
there
iu
no
current
in.
this
locality
and
It
is,
said
tUit
thero
was
a
great
deal
of
defense
wao
that
Ludwig
was
u
free
passenger,
riding
on
the
front
platform
In
defiance
of
1
,a.
notice
to
passengers
to
lieep
off
the
platform,
and
he
also
got
off
the
car
at
other
SUfiY
II
LIVELY
AFP1
MURPHY
FAILS
TO
APPEAR.
East
St,
Louis
Camps
Come
150
Strong
With
a
Band
and
Two
Drill
Teams.-500
Attend,
The
silver
anniversary
of
the
Robin
Hood
camp
Modern
Woodmen,
in
the
Spaldlug
auditorium
Wednesday
night
was
one
of
the
most
up
and
doing
occEslons
the
Woodmen
have
over
held
in
Alton.
There
wero
five
hundred
persons
In
the
hall
many
of
tho
wives
and
sweethearts
of
the
Woodmen
attending.
East
St.
Louis
camp
came
to
the
anniversary
In
three
special
cars
end
was
headed
by
a
band.
The
K.
St.
Louis
Laurel
camp
JAMES
CAHILL
DEAD
WAS
BOOKKEEPER
FOR
D,
NOONAN
COAL
CO,
Old
KoBidcnt
of
Alton
Stick*
to
Work
Till
Few
Days
Ileforo
Dcntli.
than
a
regular
stopping
place.
Ac-j
N
»'
124G,
the
Economy
camp,
No.
jeordltYfe
to-the
JnslruwUbna
Judge,
1
™
5
Ilad
cach
a
dl
'
111
team,
with
Hadley
g»*e
the
jury,
1
the
crae
was
'
them
-
aiso
a
lmml
and
tliero
were
H
decided
on
the
grounds'
the
street
I
number
of
members
from
the
new
St.
Louis
Camp
No.
4G89.
The
car
company
.permIt*od
police
offl-
eers
to
Hde
free
of
cbar«e,
and
I
address
of
welcome
was
made
by
J.
wero
responsible
for
their
safety;
also
that
while
a
notice
warned
passengers
not-to
Hde
on
the
front
platform,
Cfa.^
rirl'ip
laid
been
tacitly
waived
by
the
'conihany'
in
the
case
of
police
officers,
'and
that
while
the
regular
stopping
'Place
was
farther
on
than
where
"Lit
ilwig
got
hurt,
under
the
Venice
city
ordinances,
yet
other
passengers
Iwere
let
off
at
the
time
Ludwig
was
and
U.-erefore
the
for
enlarging
the
camp,
company
was
reBiibnpible.
**•-«---
•
flioi?-
"Wed
von
<ler
fllocko".
M.
Brenholt,
first
consul
of
the
Robin
Hood
camp
in
Alton.
He
told
of
tho
growth
of
the
order
In
all
these
years
and
of
MB
pleasure
always
to
have
been
a
iriember.
Mayor
Beall
told
of
his
first
nlglt
at
a
Robin
Hood
ccmn
meeting
and
told
of
Its
being
a
cold
night
when
the
ground
was
covered
with
sleet
when
the
few
that
then
belonged
gathered
to
plan
Frank
Fisher
read
a
paper
on
Robin
Hood
camp
lore
and
told
of
the
historical
events
during
the
career
of
the
camp,
gc.ve
statistics
showing
the
Alton-
with
a
oh.
a-hand
car,
Tbp
HiirlinBton..commutei
l
6
train
.-
c.yer
r
,
look
(J-imi"nnd
Feore.Mnnd
.
Delanoy
wen-
killed
1
/
The
mother
.and
a
Wother'died
a
few
years
later,
and
tlio
brother
;
has
resided
in.
tho
o!d
li.'inie
with
his
sisters.
Miss
Harriet
Sholar
entertained
thirty
couples
of
her
young
friends
Tuesday
evening
at
n
dancing
party
it
her
home
in
the
erst
end.
Those
who
did
not
care
to
dquce
Indulged
in
curds
and
there
ware
other
forms
of
amusements,
sci
vod.
Refreshments
were
open
window
and
light
on
the
painted
i
boughs,
as
they
did
in
the
case
of
an
ancient
Grecian
who
was
en,gag
cd
in'a
palhtfng
contest.
ice
near
the
banKs
this
morning
and
the
wind
was
all
that
Kept
it
from
^Quall
Will
Ho
Saved
%
Severe
Cold
Spell,
._
i
freezing
solid
last
night.
Tfie
clos-,
ing
of
the
ferry
business
'Will
stop
'all
hauling
of
produce
to
this
city
from
Missouri
and
-It
is
said
that
the
farmers
have
a
great
deal
more
grain-
John
tratt,
who
has.
een-
in
camp
jn
the
Williams
Bottams
on
the
11H
r,-v
-
.
•
,-
*•
.
'
'
nois
river
.for
the
past
several
weeks
returned
to
this
city
iast
evening.
The
weather
was
a
little
too
cool
and
windy
for
the
dnciss
and
tlie
shooting
has,
(ibout
,
passed,,
for
the
winter,
.
This
sort
of
weather
will
also
pin
a
check
tp
the
.quail
siipol-
ing
and
ill'
it
keeps
up
the
quail,
will
not
suffer
much
by
being
shot
;il;
at
least.
.
..
.
.
There
will
bo
iv
special
meeting
Friday
evening
of
tho
members
of
tho
Knlgl.ts
of
Columbus
Dramatic
club
In
the
K.
of
C.
rooms
in
the
Spalding
building,
for
the
first
rehearsal
of
the
big
minstrel
entertainment
to
be
given
later.
Miss
Lillian
Mischell
has
returned
from
Jerseyville
where
she
spent
the
past
two
weeks
visiting
friends.
to
haul.
Will
Have
to
Change
the
Sign.
;
TIie"'AltonT
'
Granite"'
''&'"
St'
;
Louis
•tr'at.tich
company
'will
have
to
add
the
word
chickens
to
•
a
sign
posted
in
cars
forbidding
anyone
boarding
the
far
with
'live'
tui-kiee,
ducks
or.
Reese,
unless
in.
a
sack,
and
not
wiUv
live
Pigs
under
any
cli-cuciiistancos.
Yesterday
a
conductor
tried
to
keep
a
man
off
the
car
at
the
county
seat
TS
he
was
boarding
the
car
\vlHY
•ionic
live
chickens
not
In
a
sack.
Tho'
man
convinced
the-
conductor
that
Mie
word
chickens
was
not
'on
the
sign,
so
the
chickens
went'
oil,
but
the
sign
mny
be
changed
to
read
"poultry".
Prank
Brown
and
Miss
Emma
He-
sou,
both
of
Granite
City
were
married
by
Justice
Rose
at
his
office
yesterday
evening.
Finest
Suits
Greatly
Under
priced
O
WING
to
the
backward
season,
caused
by
unusually
warm
weather
all
over
the
U,
S.
we
have
been
enabled
to
buy
from
several
leading
New
York
taUors
a
large
lot
of
extremely
fine
suits—the
best
suits
produced
by
houses
that
produce
only
high
class
garments,
THEY
ARF
HERE-ARRIVED
BY
EXPRESS
TODAY
-:-
.
-:S
UITS,
made
from
the
very
finest
grade
of
Chiffon
•Broadcloths-imported
Series,.
Scotch
Cheviots,
Fancy
Worsteds,
Suits
lined
in.
the
best
Tatleta
•Bilks-Skinner
Satins,
and
-fancy
linings,
tailored
jo.the
most
perfect
manner-entirely
new
models,
every
new
and
stylish
color,
DO
NOT
MISS
SEEING
THESE
REMARKABLE
VALUES
'.-!-•
-J-
-•'-
-'•SUITS
WORTH
$25,
$30,
$35
Your
$
Choice
19
.75
Your
Choice
THH
MCO
O*'
<JUAUT>
Wednesday
night
the
choirs
of
the
rapii'.
growth'
end
altogether
made
German
Evangelical
church
tender-
every
Woodmen
there
glad
that
he
is
cd
the
beautiful
1
'
"Das
Ued
von
der
li>
the
camp.
All
this
time
the
aud-
Olocke",
t*e
words
beln#
by'Schiller,
ience
was
waiting
for
E.
E.
Murphy,
at
tho
German
Evangelical
church
director
of
the
M.
W.
A.
who
wi-.s
to
with
an
orchestra
accompaniment,
be
the
speaker
of
the
evening,
but
The
principal
soloists
were.
Mrs.
Ot-
he
failed
to
appear,
he
lie*!
missed
to
Kramer,.
;BOpranc,
Miss
Flora
nts
train
and
did
-not
get
farther
Kramer,
»lto.
Wm.
Oerhai-dt,
basso,
thnn
St.
Loula.
Hen
Winters
sang
and
Otto
iCrtmier,,
t
Fred
Tuemmler
«
«'-omlcal
KWB
accompanied
by
Fred
'
and
Ed.
'
.aeliefCter
teuare.
'The
or-
Immenga,
8.
Hauspergor
rem'.nred
first
violins,
'-
«««•«
soU,
Bircb
Bro.
chestra
consisted
*0f:
Wm.
Horn
auil
lyliss
Brama
Horn;
-arid
Wm
Strlttmatter;'
vtol/
bass
<
vl^l,
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Emma
Horn;;
pissio,
.Miss
'
The
choirs
aii'.l
orcliestr*««wre
under
bell
with
guitar
and
mandolin
made
|
things
lively,
and
Master
Petruzni!
Horn
i
performed
on
the
-vlo|in
iV
.
,
,M.i3B
Josephine
Waltrip
gave'a
reertattmri
nnd
Fred
luimenga
jr.,
entertained
j
the
audience
with
&
song.
These
musical
and
eler-utlonnry
numbers
James
Cahlll,
an
old
resident
of
Alton,
died
Thursday
morning
nt
i>
o'clock,
at
bin
homo
1121
Main
street,
after
a
few
days'
illness
with
pneumonia.
'Mr.
Cablll
had
boon
In
business
in
Alton
for
many
years,
part,
of
the
time
In
the
grocery
business.
For
a
number
of
years'
ho
has
been
bookkeeper
for.
the
Noonan
Coi-.l
Company.
Mr.
Cahlll's
wife
and
five
children,
four
sons
and
one
daughter,
survive
him.
Ills
sons
are
D.
J.,
John,
Itavld
and
James,,
,tho
laltnr
Is
In
London,
representing
the
Kalle-
stone
Company.
The
daughter,
Is
'.Was
Mamie.
One
sister,
Mr«.
D.
FIREMEN
WORK'
HARD.
Home
of
Fred
Snider
Burns
While
No
One
is
in
House,
Tlie
residence
of
Fred
Snider
on
Rim
street
near'Alby
was
practically
destroyed
by
fire
during
tho
noon
hour
today.
The
furniture
in
tho
house
wua
ruined
also
by
water,
soot,
etc.
The
origin
of
the.
fire
is
not
known.
There
wns
no
one
at
homo
all
day,
Mrs.
Snider
being
a,t
the
home
of
her
sister,,
Mrs.
Kathryn
Cutler,
and
Mr.
Snider
being
down
town.
The
interior
of
tlie
house
hail
boon
on
fire
for
some
tiaie
before
anybody
discovered
it.
Noonan.
also
survives.
>Mr.
Cahlll'
wad
quite
well
on
in
years.
Mr.
Cahlll
remained
at
his
work
work
after
bettin?
there.
They
pre-
untll
a
short
time
ago
refusing
to
vented
Ule
entjre
dOBtructlon
of
the
O
f
nose
|
10U8e
record
run
out
and
Tho
fire
2
made
a
did
splendid
give
up.
The
funeral
will
take
place
on
Saturday
morning
from
the
Cathedral.
IVesli
Air
Versus
Man
With
a
Cold.
"Conductor
please
open
a
window
in
the
top
of
the
car,
It.
is
stuffy
and
the
air
is
Impure".
Conductor
Max-
eine-r
opened
a
window
and
tho
patron
thanked
him.
"What
the
thunder
you
got
that
window
open,
for
conductor"
shouted
a
paesenger
with
his
collar
turned
up
and
with
a
muffler
around
his
neck
and
under
pressure
the
window
was
closed.
Thus
docs
the
fresh
air
adv-ocatu
com
e
into
contact
with
the
man
House
and
furniture,,
and
the
cr'ew
was
short
at
that,
because
some
of
them
had
gone
to
dinner..
The
house
cost
$2,000
and
It
Was
handsomely
furnished.
Mr.
Snider
said
he
carried
some
insurance
on
both
furniture
and
house.
HARD
TO
GET
TO
SERVE
ON
JURY.
Another
Side
of
the
Case
tVhieli
II-
''
t
lustrntes
the
Irony
of
Pnte.—
Man
Who
Wants
to
Can't.
"Them
as
has,'gifts,"
Is
an
adaptation
of
the
Scriptural
statement
that
with
a
cold.
The
streetcars
become
|
"to
him
w
&o
hath'.shall
be
given"
so
stuffy
that
it
makes
one's
lunijs
!
and
u
le
bel
ne
Illustrated
in
the
Clrr
back
up
wben
they
enter.
Yet
tho
'
cu)t
wuvt
petit
.Jury.
Almost
every-
conductors
state
that
when
they
do
one
on.
.the
jury
Is-there
unwillingly;
open
ono
of
the
little
top
windows
except
on
man.and
he
is
J.
Qi
Oulson
seing
the
window
open,
of
Godfrey.
Mr.
Ouhson
nas
a
_
conception
of
the
duties
of
citizen-
dlrec-
dite
to
manageinent
that
tho,
^^'^^•.h^!!^.^
1
n!!
*e,e
all
splendid
and
furnished
much
entertainment
to
the
many
hearers.
Luring
this
time
the
Economic
camp
band
of
Hast
St.
Louis
broke
forth
than
wae-,expected,
but
th!s
««?
.,,,
milBie
ftnd
the
two
tBftinB'ot
for-
rendition
*f
.
tl;o
)ilec»
was
so
successful
'T4ie
.audience:
-was
smaller
probably-
d,n«_to
the
eoldv
and.
unexpected
weather.
.esters
of
tho
Hast
St.
Louis
camps
did
some
clrtsy
drill
work
under
the
direction
of
Capt.
T.
J.
HftTton.
District
Deputy
Louis
E.
Walter
closing
remarks
and
thanked
the
vinlt-
The
scheme
for
the
more
perfect
ors
from
other
lodges
for
coming
Lighting
Scheme
Will
Come
After
Ko'Jduys.
lighting
of
Third
street
from
State
to
j
aosurlng
them
Alton's
Piasa
street
will
not
be
carried
out
by
string
hangs
on
the
the
holiday
weeks
as
the
merchants
(
side.
Although
Mr.
latch
out-
Mur-
glveu
an
hoped.
The
installation
will
take,
phy
was
to
have
been
sometime
and
the
work
of
tearing
up
hour
to
speak
the
talent
that
fur-
will
not
be
attempted
until
later.'
nlslied
the
entertainment
kept
tho
Some
of
the
merchants
have
not
progr:
,m
filled
without
a
break.
The
agreed
to
place
the
lights
but
all
but
ahniveruary
was
successful
beyond
eeveral
have.
tho
1
-°)
)BB
of
the
offlcorB
ot
Robln
Mood
and
will
go
down
in
the
camp
b'luo
book
as
one
of
the
biggest
Will
Allen
Recovering
|
n
|g
]ltH
Prom
Blood
Poisoning.
|
Will
Allen,
of
the
Citizens
National
j
~™
bank
Is
recovering
from
an
attack
of,
blood
poisoning.
Sometime
ago
ho'
scratched
himself
on
the
leg
thought
nothing
of
U.
although
it
creates
no
draft
,
dlntely
order
it
closed.
In
St.
Louis
1
fct
P'
HG
^
B
.
beon
wanting,
ton
the
public
got
ventilated
cars
,,
y
seven
years
to,lie
called
fQ.r
Jury
ser.
vice
and
t,bis
time
Is
the
first
pane(
that.
e.yer
included
his:
name.
•
,Mr.
r
.
Oulfepn
,hns
reached
•the
tee
of
ex-'
emptiou,
but
he
wfawW
not
claim
it.'
Ho
nnid
he
>Vfl.u.ted.
to
.serve..
Sow-
over,
when
his
nn-nWTVffB-'oalled
for
i:erhiptoriry"'
?
cxcuBO.d
fr^ni
tl\i'
Jury-
bo'tiB
ImptiiiBlled,
aithoiigh
.In
every,
respect
he
possessed
1
-Uiialiflcattons.
1
linvlng
a
health
committee
ride
on
tho
cars
and
open
\ylndcws.
Dr.
Simon
Cohn.the
FB»Uhp.?ram
man
of
\-e
Chicago
Tribune
eays
"Qppn
windows,
doss
the
-doors
to
oen-
suiivntion".
I'Breatbo
a'r
frosh
from
the
winds
of
heaven".
Yoii
can't
do
it
in
the
street,
cars.
.\imiinl
Dohy
Notices
were
relieved
this
morning
by
all
members
of
the
Doby
Club
announcing
the
smoker
which
Is
to
be
held
next
Sunday.
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11
the
monitors
will
turn
out
to
this
even*
as
they
have
been
proceeded
by
several
others
and
tho
members
know
what
to
expect
at
one
of
them.
A
program
of
all
kinds
of
amusements
has
been
arranged
and
the
talent
in
this
line
in
the
Doby
Club
la
sufficient
to
entertain
tho
best
of
critics.
Miss
Frances
Clarke
has
gone
to
Hannibal,
Mo.,
to
visit
friends.
Then
he
!
was'
given
out
cii
mother
another
trylug
1
-
^pitBsed
the
ex-
aminritlon
successful:}
1
,
and
then,
he
was
excused
from
service
by
the
ct-
torncys
on
tl)at
bldo,
Mr.
Ouleon,
says
he
is
still
on
tlte
panel,-
but
the
lawyers
won't
lot
him/
.serve..•-.
Park
Comnilft's'lon'
iVHi
Meet.
Tho
members
of
the
Park
Commission
will
old
a
tho
latter
part,
of
the
week
when
P.
W.
Coyle
Is
expected
homo
and
settle
the
accounts
|pr
tl'e
building
of
.the
new
park
road
•
Sno>v
Storm
CojiUii^.
Tho
early
morning
train
on
Chl-
auil
cago
and
Alton
from
Chicago
passed
The
scratch
liu-oough
the
city
this
morning
cov-
caiised
blood
poisoning.to,set
In
and
ered
with
snow.
The
northern
part
ho
was
forced
to
rest.
'He
Is
now
In
of
the
slate
1^
enjoying
a
snow
Lltchfleld.
'
'storm
which
may
reach
ns
far
south
:IH
Alton
by
tonight.
Officers
will
toe
elected
this
evening
by
the
members
of
Alton
Aerie
of
Eagles.
Oakwood
camp
Modern
Woodmen
will
officers
this
evening.
SEE
BOWMAN'S
PACE
8
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crc
m.
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fall
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Itell
'Phone
,1!>2.
The
annual
elect
Ion
of
officers
In
also
elect
t
1
n
Kobla
Hood
camp
Modern
Wooil-
mon,
will
be
he'd
December
13,
TIIB
MAN
WITH
A
DANK
AiMWNT
STANIW
K<>U
NOMKTIUXti
AM>
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KVKH
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TO
AIIOKT
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OCCOILVT
WITH
I'M.
First
Trust
&
Savings
Bank
IDii
Wc-Nl
Third
Hi
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i>cl.
Gent's
Furnishings
FOR
COLO
WEATHER
Gloves—-all
kinds
Caps
and
Mufflers
Sweaters
Outing:
Flannel
Night
Robf.s
and
Pajamas
Underwear
Union
Suits
and
Two-piece
Garments
at
\
On
Piasa
Street
atThi.d
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